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AppendixA Web Console
Loading New Web Console Pages
Loading New Web Console Pages
Cisco 6400 systems are shipped with the Web Console pages described in this chapter. However, from
time to time, you might want to load updated Web Console pages into local memory (either Flash
memory or Flash disk) on your system.
To load new Web Console pages onto your system, perform the following tasks from the privileged
EXEC mode:
After you have verified that the new Web Console pages are working properly, you can delete the old
Web Console directory (nsp-html.old). Commonly, this procedure is performed at the same time that a
new Cisco IOS image is downloaded. The Cisco IOS image is typically stored in Flash memory, and the
HTML pages are usually stored on the PCMCIA disk in disk slot 0 (disk0:). Nevertheless, the operating
system allows you to specify any valid file system location as the destination.
Example
The following example shows how to extract files on a TFTP server and install them on disk0: of the
NSP:
Switch# archive tar /xtract tftp://tftpservername/directory/c6400s-html.tar disk0:
Command Purpose
Step1
copy tftp://tftpservername/../c6400s-html.tar
disk0:c6400s-html.tar
Copy the new tar file with the Web Console pages to
disk0:.
Step2
rename disk0:nsp-html disk0:nsp-html.old
Rename the existing Web Console directory to save
the current pages before extracting the new pages.
Step3
archive tar /table URL
List the contents of the tar archive accessible at the
URL shown.
Step4
archive tar /xtract source destination
Unpack the Web Console pages and store them in the
specified location.
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